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Orange House --- O'Berry Home |
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Orange House |
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Orange House |
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Blanton Packing House -- down the street from John Marion O'Berry's Home |
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House "John first built a log cabin and later, in early 1895, built a spacious two story
home with Gingerbread trim as was the style in those days. It was said to be the finest
home for miles around. The house was built and furnished with money John had saved from
the sale of his oranges, so he affectionately called it "Orange House". A
portion of that home still stands on County road 41A in Blanton. It to the first house on
the right when you turn off of State Road 41. Shortly before they died, John and Mary
moved to a smaller house nearby. That house is the first house on the left, after you
cross the railroad on county 41A." Note: "The house is on Spring Hill Road in Blanton" Notes: Blanton Packing House
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